Blondie:… Liberal Urban Policies Always Fail because…

WARNING: THIS IS POLITICAL !

Liberal Urban Policies Always Fail because…

This headline really jumped out at me. The whole article is full of truths.

Rush is the only other person who has consistently placed the blame squarely where it needs to be, on liberal, leftist political policies.

They ALWAYS fail which is why they HAVE to control the media to disguise the failure of their policies. Japan had Tokyo Rose… Hitler had Axis Sally… Saddam Hussein had Baghdad Bob… AmericanLeft has CNN… MSNBC, etc. This isn’t brain surgery, folks.

There isn’t a GOP politician anywhere in this country who lays it out this succinctly. As Rush always says, THIS is what we have to defeat. It can not be parsed, compromised, negotiated. It needs to get fixed, at long last. It is the one true reason I support Trump.

I think Donald Trump is the only person in the confines of Washington DC who has the energy, gumption, moxie and freedom from special interests, to call out the totally failed policies of Liberal /Democrats and fix actual problems.

This is a stunning comparison. QUOTE: Clarke said the government is spending too much money and not achieving much of anything. “I bet I could cut that [money spent] in half and still get the same results,” he said, asking what Milwaukee Public School (MPS) is doing with $1.2 billion a year. “You know what the budget is for the entire City of Milwaukee, 600,000 people? $1.3 billion. So you have to ask yourselves, what is MPS doing with that $1.2 billion; almost as much as it takes to run an entire city?” He said, “horrible graduation rates, horrible truancy rates, a growing education gap between black students and their counterparts, failing math scores, failing reading scores,” among other things.

QUOTE: He cited Dr. Ben Carson as an example of the “sheer determination of an individual” to succeed despite being born into a less-than-desirable situation. Clarke said Carson’s mother had a third-grade education and swore she would not allow her two sons to end up like her.

“The Democrats don’t want that to happen,” Clarke said. “You have to depend on us to make it … you have to vote this way because we’ll help you out of this plight, and they don’t do it.” (Boy is this the truth. If you have a black person, like Condi Rice, Clarence Thomas, Ben Carson, David Clarke, who manages to rise above the typical black story they will be relentlessly mocked and trash by the Left. They will be branded as Uncle Toms but never celebrated as the human achievements that they are.

To liberals, minorities are simply “vote fodder”.

Keep them poor… under-educated… and gullible.

Liberal blacks like the Obamas and Oprah never are celebrated for the stunning successes they are despite coming from rather troubled upbringings. The left can’t mention those facts. It should be used to set an example but it never is. The huge missed opportunity of the Obamas is they never really modeled or talked about the relatively simple way out of poverty:

Get educated… Get married… THEN have children. Exactly what the Obamas did.

And as I pointed out last week, having a father and a family would make things like mass shootings rare. It is such a simple model of behavior that works every time it is tried.

OXON HILL, MD – Sheriff David Clarke blamed the nation’s crippling cycle of poverty and the “myth” of mass incarceration of black males on the Democrats and their “failed, liberal urban policies” which he says have “screwed this country up.”

Clarke said while speaking on a panel titled “Breaking Bad: What it Takes to Rise Above Circumstances,” at the Conservative Political Action Committee (CPAC) on Friday:

Mass incarcerations, especially of black males, is a myth. Look, the Democrats did this. They have screwed this country up. They screwed it up with failed, liberal urban polices.” Clarke added his belief that the Democrats did this because while the country is discussing ways to break the cycle of poverty, they call for “more programs, more government intervention, and more spending of your tax dollars.

Clarke was joined on the panel by Ashley McGuire of The Catholic Association, Margaret Iuculano, of the American Conservative Union, and Dr. Wendy Warcholik and J. Scott Moody, who work on the ACU Foundation Family Prosperity Initiative.

Clarke, who has served 40 years in law enforcement, said

“By the time these individuals get to us, there’s only one thing we can do: There’s one thing cops do and cops do it well. We lock people up. That’s what we are designed to do, to separate dangerous people from law-abiding society.”

He said when people ask him what has to be done to end crime, he says, “Fix the schools.” When asked what has to be done to end the cycle of poverty, Clarke said, “Fix the schools.” What do we have to do to reduce unemployment in these urban centers mainly occupied by blacks and Hispanics? “Fix the schools” … Education has always been then vehicle to upward mobility in the United States.”

He said the government is spending too much money and not achieving much of anything. “I bet I could cut that [money spent] in half and still get the same results,” he said, asking what Milwaukee Public School (MPS) is doing with $1.2 billion a year. “You know what the budget is for the entire City of Milwaukee, 600,000 people? $1.3 billion. So you have to ask yourselves, what is MPS doing with that $1.2 billion; almost as much as it takes to run an entire city?” He said, “horrible graduation rates, horrible truancy rates, a growing education gap between black students and their counterparts, failing math scores, failing reading scores,” among other things.

He cited Dr. Ben Carson as an example of the “sheer determination of an individual” to succeed despite being born into a less-than-desirable situation. Clarke said Carson’s mother had a third-grade education and swore she would not allow her two sons to end up like her.

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He said he didn’t have a solution but rather a remedy because of the fact that parental responsibility has a great deal to do with this problem.

“Virtues need to be instilled in young people; a virtue being defined as a redeeming quality. They are not born with them. Things like respect, personal responsibility.” He added, “the religious education that I had went a long way.”

Clarke said, “We’ve become a very, very secular society and that is not how this country was started. God has been marginalized, God has been pushed out of the public square. You can’t pray in public. It’s amazing, right?”